Portland Uncovered 2024

SHOPPING More great shopping ideas: JOHN HELMER HABERDASHER 969 SW Broadway 503.223.4976, JohnHelmer.com Put on some attitude with hats, caps and unique men’s accessories. Featuring Stetson, Borsalino, Harris Tweed, Alden Shoes, clothing from Barbour and Hickey Freeman. Portland’s third-generation haberdasher since 1921. MALOY’S JEWELRY 717 SW 10th Ave. 503.223.4720, Maloys.com Maloy’s showcases a dazzling array of antique and estate jewelry, and they also buy. Visit their downtown Portland store, or shop online at Maloys.com. MUSIC MILLENNIUM 3158 E. Burnside St. 503.231.8926, MusicMillennium.com You’ll be hard-pressed to find a more exhaustive selection. Picked by Spin magazine as one of the Top 10 stores in the country, Music Millennium is Portland’s oldest and most storied record store. ALCHEMY JEWELER 1022 NW Lovejoy St. 503.227.8373, AlchemyJeweler.com Portland’s premier jewelry store, Alchemy offers fine hand-crafted collectibles and oneof-a-kind treasures. Visit their showroom and workshop in the Pearl District. THE FOSSIL CARTEL 333 SW Taylor St. #150 503.228.6998, FossilCartel.com At The Fossil Cartel you’ll find worldclass crystals, minerals, jewelry, fossils and meteorites, specializing in Northwest gems. HELLO FROM PORTLAND 120 NW 10th Ave. 971.279.2787, HelloFromPortland.net Hello From Portland, located downtown near Powell’s Books, showcases a wide assortment of souvenirs, gifts, treats, and art from some of the most talented Portland and Oregon artists, entrepreneurs, designers, and makers around. Every day is Record Store Day at these rocking music shops. MUSIC MILLENNIUM 3158 E. Burnside St., MusicMillennium.com Portland’s oldest and most storied record store, Music Millennium stocks underground and hard-to-find vinyl releases in nooks and crannies meant for hours of tuneful treasure hunting. CROSSROADS RECORDS 8112 SE Foster Road, Xro.com As you browse the bins at Crossroads Records, you might ask yourself, “Flea market or record store?” The massive genre-spanning collection comes from some 50 vendors who sell vinyl in this popular consignment shop. MISSISSIPPI RECORDS 5202 N. Albina Ave., MississippiRecords.net Named one of the top 10 record stores in the country by USA Today, cash-only Mississippi Records packs a special collection of rare blues, gospel and pre-Beatles rock records into a pint-size shop that also sells turntables, amps and speakers. EVERYDAY MUSIC 1313 W. Burnside St., EverydayMusic.com A Portland fixture since 1995, Everyday Music curates one of the larger selections of vinyl, including top new releases as well as deep discounts on used and scratched LPs. 2ND AVENUE RECORDS 400 SW 2nd Ave., 2ndAvenueRecords.com Find stacks of hip-hop, metal and hardcore punk at this downtown destination that opened in 1982. Other staples include rock, jazz, soul, funk and more. Don’t miss the eclectic collection of vintage band tees. VINYL RECORD SHOPS 5 34 PortlandUncovered.com

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